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Hazel1963
Asked March 2019
Do I have to have a letter from a doctor to be a caregiver for the person I'm taking care of?
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Unitetogether
Apr 2019
I wish, and my letter was not approved...
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Shane1124
Mar 2019
Are you asking how to request payment for care provided to a parent specifically a caregiver construct?
If so hang in there, someone will reply soon re caregiver contracts.
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MargaretMcKen
Mar 2019
What is the problem? Why are you concerned?
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DeeAnna
Mar 2019
No, you do not need a letter from a doctor to be a caregiver. Why do you think that you need a letter?
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worriedinCali
Mar 2019
No you don’t.
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If so hang in there, someone will reply soon re caregiver contracts.
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